Well, the Intel page does says this one is called "computing is everywhere" (guessing mobile?), and there's another one called CES 2014 at 6.30pm pacific. Kind of confusing because the other presentation is mentioned nowhere else..

Totally agree. They are totally lost and without direction after missing the mobile bandwagon. All this "realSence" gimmicks have even less chance of being commercialized than their failed TV service. They have in common that there is no real "intel" technology advange powering this or the TV service. They are just marketing non-(real)sense.Reply

Well this was lame. I've been able to put myself in front of a background on my mac for years, and the rest was just an attempt to keep up with amd's hand gestures etc. (which are GPU accelerated).Reply

Wow, this release from Intel is seriously disappointing. The amount of gimmicks here is through the roof. I'm assuming there will be a later announcement about future mobile and desktop CPU development, right? This is all non-content, as far as I'm concerned.Reply